Abstract: An outdoor table comprising a tabletop slat members connected to each other to be deployed and folded, a pair of table-leg assemblies spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction of the slat members and each mounted to two of the slat members at the center in the deploying and folding direction and adapted to be folded underneath the tabletop, two pair of bars connected to the two slat members at a location near the ends of the slat members such that each pair of bars can be rotated in opposite directions around the location between a state where the bars are directed almost in parallel to the slat members in its lengthwise direction and a state where the bars are directed orthogonal to the slat members, joint members provided on two of the slat members located at the opposite ends of the tabletop such that the joint members are located near the opposite ends of the two slat members on the lower surface, and engagement structures provided on the outside ends of the bars so as to be engaged with th
Abstract: A portable cooking system comprising: leg units each having a pair of leg posts, first and second reinforcement mechanisms that connects the leg units to stand as well as to be folded together, a first cloth material over the first reinforcement mechanism, a second cloth material over the second reinforcement mechanist; a removable back cloth material between the leg posts on one side of the leg units, side tables rotatably installed to the opposite sides of the combined leg units, a removable lantern stand, and a removable wire net and top board, wherein the leg units, first and second reinforcement mechanisms, and cloth materials can form a bench, and wherein with the back cloth material removed, the leg units, reinforcement mechanisms, cloth materials, side tables, the lantern stand, and wire net and/or top board can form a kitchen.
Abstract: A tabletop has a plurality of panels connected by rope-type connections and pole-shaped legs that can be folded up by way of links. Bars with grooves are provided to maintain the tabletop panels in an outstretched position. Connectors provided on the legs and connectors provided on the panels both engage the grooves on the bars such that the legs are properly positioned with respect to the panels of the tabletop.